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i remember when marion anderson would sing, my grandmother made us be quiet and respectful before greatness. every once in a while a neighbor would come by and would excuse herself and come out with a pitcher of lemonade or ice tea. she had those tea cakes that i loved. most of the time children would say go on and play. you wouldn't listen to grown up's conversation. at that point we were all welcome. the stories were layered. seniors got something that the young parents and fathers learned, then teenagers and little ones. we all got something out of the story. they were layered. i try to do that in my writing. i try to layer so that the reader who is sharing the story with the young person will get something out of it or see something they can learn from as well. my mother loved to do poetry. i would sit in the hallow of her arm and begin resiting dunbar poetry. [inaudible] you as dirty as me. look at that mouth. him being so sweet and sticky, goodness. i would say momma, do it again, please. i would beg her to do it again, she would say, no, go to bed, now. i grew up listening to dunbar
i remember when marion anderson would sing, my grandmother made us be quiet and respectful before greatness. every once in a while a neighbor would come by and would excuse herself and come out with a pitcher of lemonade or ice tea. she had those tea cakes that i loved. most of the time children would say go on and play. you wouldn't listen to grown up's conversation. at that point we were all welcome. the stories were layered. seniors got something that the young parents and fathers learned,...
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marion's letters were all about his household and the way it was run. there seemed to be of benefit instead of looking at this man is this powerful political leader, which is how the academic scholars have written about him was to look at the politics of his household, which were much more complicated and unexpected than you would as soon, given his writings. i mean, miriam would be upset because his wife didn't always coming in now, wasn't always an instant purdah. she would say, why didn't you wear your veil to meet her brother and not quite she said, doesn't your husband get upset at that? she said you know, my husband is such a saint. he is so much patience for me. basically she would get away with the things he was telling every popper he had to do in his own wife he couldn't actually live up to these ideas. >> the contradictions. the aspect of the book is a kind of watches us into looking at ourselves in a way. the other passage you are speaking about reading today. >> right, so this is -- this is just again also in july 1962 when she still gettin
marion's letters were all about his household and the way it was run. there seemed to be of benefit instead of looking at this man is this powerful political leader, which is how the academic scholars have written about him was to look at the politics of his household, which were much more complicated and unexpected than you would as soon, given his writings. i mean, miriam would be upset because his wife didn't always coming in now, wasn't always an instant purdah. she would say, why didn't...
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tavis: we have to talk about marion anderson. there is something i want to come back to and have you unpack for me. i recall reading a critic that was critical of you and reviewing the liner notes, he thought the you should have been given more credit. it appeared to me that he was complaining about the fact that he gave so much love to your gospel heritage given who do have become. i am only raising that to ask why it is and how is. that to this day, you are so adamant about getting all of the profs necessary to your gospel of bringing. >> and those on my roots. i sing in languages that i speak. when i am singing a schubert song, i know what every word means. and strauss, wagner, things like that. i had the pleasure and privilege of studying in the learning something that is -- you are 5 years old and hearing your grandmother in the kitchen, singing herself through the day. she would sing as my mother and her sisters would sing themselves through whatever occupation they're taking their time. it was clear to me, hundreds of song
tavis: we have to talk about marion anderson. there is something i want to come back to and have you unpack for me. i recall reading a critic that was critical of you and reviewing the liner notes, he thought the you should have been given more credit. it appeared to me that he was complaining about the fact that he gave so much love to your gospel heritage given who do have become. i am only raising that to ask why it is and how is. that to this day, you are so adamant about getting all of the...
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wendy felton, 16 from marion, indiana. michelle duey, 20, from indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> and to get answers it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer undercover into a dangerous prison to befriend and alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a serial killer hunter. i said, how am i going to do this? >> at stake, answers. >> wondering where she is. what happened. >> peace for grieving families. >> you want to find her and bring her home and you can't. >> and one man's freedom. >> you don't just turn around and give out candy and say, you're free to go. i went through hell and back. >> early each day, donna reitler greets her daughter, trisha. >> i say "good morning" every morning. i look at that and i can hear her say -- hi, mom! >> trisha was very kind-hearted and very smart. >> as a child, says father, garry, trisha lit up the room. >> she would just bound into the room, spread her arms apart and say "ta-da!" that typ
wendy felton, 16 from marion, indiana. michelle duey, 20, from indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> and to get answers it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer undercover into a dangerous prison to befriend and alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a serial killer hunter. i said, how am i going to do this? >> at stake, answers....
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laurie depiece in appleton, wisconsin, rain na ricin, 16, from laporte, indiana, wendy felton, 16, from marion, indiana. michelle dewey, 20, in indianapolis indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> and to get answers, it would take a risky unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer under cover into a dangerous prison to befriend an alleged serial kill area. >> i'm not a serial killer hunter i said. so lou am i going to do this. >> at stake, answers. >> wondering where she is, wondering what happened. >> peace for grieving families. >> you want to find her and you want to bring her home and you can't. >> and one man's freedom. >> they don't just turn around and give out candy and say you're free to go. i went through hell and back. >> early each day, done nan reitler greets her daughter tricia. >> i say hello to this picture every morning. i say good morning every morning. i look at that and i can hear her say, hi, mom. >> tricia was very kindhearted, very smart. >> as a child said father
laurie depiece in appleton, wisconsin, rain na ricin, 16, from laporte, indiana, wendy felton, 16, from marion, indiana. michelle dewey, 20, in indianapolis indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> and to get answers, it would take a risky unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer under cover into a dangerous prison to befriend an alleged serial kill area. >> i'm not a...
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marion, please. >> guest: and glad you asked that because dr. marion was one of the most compelling people i had ever met in any country anywhere. she is a woman doctor who practiced medicine all throughout the taliban years and the have seen so many educated women left and she didn't. and she's a major character in the dressmaker because she runs the clinic for the women in the afternoon after she works at the hospital in the morning and she runs this clinic for women all around the neighborhood. and one time i asked her why in the world she had stayed in the time when almost everyone she had left. she said because it's my country and i will not be kicked out. and by the way, if i had left during the taliban years who would have practiced medicine on women because later on one of the tel dan ruled that women could not be male doctors. only women doctors can treat women and if they all were gone who was going to give the women medical care so she's a strong trippi triet as i have ever met. >> host: virginia, go ahead, please. >> guest: >> caller
marion, please. >> guest: and glad you asked that because dr. marion was one of the most compelling people i had ever met in any country anywhere. she is a woman doctor who practiced medicine all throughout the taliban years and the have seen so many educated women left and she didn't. and she's a major character in the dressmaker because she runs the clinic for the women in the afternoon after she works at the hospital in the morning and she runs this clinic for women all around the...
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he joins us from the gates of the federal prison in marion, illinois. john oliver, tell us a little bit... [cheering and applause] i'm sorry. tell us a little bit about the prison world two rod blagojevich is very likely entering into. >> happy to. jon, the exciting thing for rod blagojevich isn't just that he'll be surrounded by other illinois governors, it's that all three branches of illinois governments are well represented in this prison. [laughter] prison laws can be made by their many convicted legislators. those same laws interpreted by their convicted judges. it's really about checks and balances. >> jon: i understand. how does the governor, ex-governor survive in prison? >> simply put, jon, he better get in good with the prison lobbyists. [laughter] obviously that will require tireless cigarette fund-raising and access to the best toilet wines. [laughter] >> jon: out of random curiosity, what would distinguish a good toilet wine? >> people argue about tannins and things, but most connoisseurs will tell you it's all about the urine content. yes
he joins us from the gates of the federal prison in marion, illinois. john oliver, tell us a little bit... [cheering and applause] i'm sorry. tell us a little bit about the prison world two rod blagojevich is very likely entering into. >> happy to. jon, the exciting thing for rod blagojevich isn't just that he'll be surrounded by other illinois governors, it's that all three branches of illinois governments are well represented in this prison. [laughter] prison laws can be made by their...
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marion bartoli advancing to the finals after dominika cibulkova withdrew because of an injury. >>> everyone looking for birdies at the women's british open. 22-year-old 18 holes away from her biggest win in her career. last year's winner is two strokes back. >>> u.s. senior open. sinks the birdie from just off the green on 18. shoots a 65. now 15 under for the tournament which is the senior open record through 54 holes. two strokes back. >>> making history at infineon this afternoon. qualifying first for a record 139 times. the 62-year-old will go for his second straight win during the elimination round. his son-in-law robert hiatt would be the number 2 seed. infineon fans can meet the first lady of drag racing this weekend. after all these years she is still one of the sport's biggest stars. >> a lot of racers will go there quietly out of ear shot and complain that my autograph lines are interfering with their pit stakes. it is just another excuse to complain. but that is pretty much the way it is. and they will stand for an hour and wait for that one signature. >> and some breaking news o
marion bartoli advancing to the finals after dominika cibulkova withdrew because of an injury. >>> everyone looking for birdies at the women's british open. 22-year-old 18 holes away from her biggest win in her career. last year's winner is two strokes back. >>> u.s. senior open. sinks the birdie from just off the green on 18. shoots a 65. now 15 under for the tournament which is the senior open record through 54 holes. two strokes back. >>> making history at infineon...
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so as trivial as it is making movies and entertainment and it's events like that and the work that marion does everyday, in support of the youth of this country. that, you know, it just makes everything else seem trivial. tavis: yeah, my time is up, "super 8" is the movie, but you are such a busy guy and you have a few television shows, you want to run the list, you have so many do you know. >> "fringe" is coming back and we have a show, "person of interest" and alcatraz. tavis: oh to be j.j.abrams, and "super 8" is the film, and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with betty white, on her new memoir. see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where wal-mart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstacles
so as trivial as it is making movies and entertainment and it's events like that and the work that marion does everyday, in support of the youth of this country. that, you know, it just makes everything else seem trivial. tavis: yeah, my time is up, "super 8" is the movie, but you are such a busy guy and you have a few television shows, you want to run the list, you have so many do you know. >> "fringe" is coming back and we have a show, "person of interest"...
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tennis, marion bartolo walked into the finals. that's the way you want to get to the finals, just walk over. >> just like that. it's graduation day for some chicks in san francisco. where have they graduated from?d >> thousands of runners will hit the streets tomorrow for the san francisco marathon. the first wave of runners takes off at 5:30 a.m., about an hour after leigh glaser gets up. starting line at the ferry building on the embarcadero. runners make their way across the golden gate bridge, then back through golden gate park, where the half marathon will end. for those brave enough to run back at the embarcadero, the race will result in several road closures tomorrow, including part of the embarcadero, and two northbound lanes of the golden gate bridge will be closed to traffic tomorrow morning from 6:00 to 9:00. >>> it is graduation day for five penguin chicks at the san francisco zoo. they graduated from fish school and have returned to their birthplace at the zoo's penguin island. the two-month-olds learned to swim and w
tennis, marion bartolo walked into the finals. that's the way you want to get to the finals, just walk over. >> just like that. it's graduation day for some chicks in san francisco. where have they graduated from?d >> thousands of runners will hit the streets tomorrow for the san francisco marathon. the first wave of runners takes off at 5:30 a.m., about an hour after leigh glaser gets up. starting line at the ferry building on the embarcadero. runners make their way across the...
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marion barry seen smoking crack was found guilty of one misdemeanor. not guilty of another. oj simpson found not guilty of murdering his wife. >> the right outcome is not necessarily reached in every case. >> reporter: jacob franco is a defense attorney. >> here it was the lack of evidence. it was the greatest challenge for the government. prosecutors did not have a confession. did not have dna. so there was a lot of critical evidence that was missing. it was trying to piece together a very difficult case strictly from circumstantial evidence. >> reporter: he says the system is flawed, but also believes it's the best one in the world. derek. >> thank you, gary nurenberg. >>> well, the headaches continue tonight for the arlington residents who have been sitting in the dark ever since a round of storms knocked out their power two days ago. the power company had promised to have the electricity back on by 6:00 this evening. well, that's come and gone and right now at least 200 customers are still in the dark. our ken molestina is live out there tonight with reaction from neighb
marion barry seen smoking crack was found guilty of one misdemeanor. not guilty of another. oj simpson found not guilty of murdering his wife. >> the right outcome is not necessarily reached in every case. >> reporter: jacob franco is a defense attorney. >> here it was the lack of evidence. it was the greatest challenge for the government. prosecutors did not have a confession. did not have dna. so there was a lot of critical evidence that was missing. it was trying to piece...
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it's quite quiet always that two or out of three main contenders are sarkozy president sarkozy and marion lappin in different ways of course but they are trying to use that to you to address this issue from electoral point of view and i will not be surprised if they have that topic will be a central part of possession up in france what about russia mr redlich he said that he sympathizes the party called national in russia i think he said that in one of his interviews and he also claims and this was in the press it's in his manifesto there's a lot of he says that there are like minded persons in russia this is what he says do you do you think that. there really is a threat that something like this may happen in russia and that there that the that the anti migrant sentiments are as strong in russia as they normally can lead to something so i hope he's wrong about national movement because that would be very strange because it's very close to the government but as for all these people. he shot they were close to the gun too yeah exactly but yeah. this this island was very low and our silly g
it's quite quiet always that two or out of three main contenders are sarkozy president sarkozy and marion lappin in different ways of course but they are trying to use that to you to address this issue from electoral point of view and i will not be surprised if they have that topic will be a central part of possession up in france what about russia mr redlich he said that he sympathizes the party called national in russia i think he said that in one of his interviews and he also claims and this...
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she'll >>> marion bartoli advancing for the third straight year after dominika cibulkova withdraws because of an injury. serena williams needed just 59 minutes to beat sabine lisicki. >>> looking for birdies at the open. shooting a 68 to get to 15 under. last year's winner sang is two strokes back. >>> the putter bailed out owen brown at more ways than one at the u.s. senior open. he sinks the birdie from just off the green at 18. brown shoots a 65 and is now 15 under for the tournament which is a senior open record through 54 holes. >>> john forest made history today this afternoon at infineon. qualifying first for a record 139 times. the 62-year-old will go for his second straight tomorrow. his son-in-law robert hiatt will be the number 2 seed. >>> finally the earthquakes have not lost in three months but former quake scoring twice in the second half to lead united to a 2-0 victory. san jose has only one win in their last 10 matches. we will have to wait and see tomorrow what happens with the as and a lot of rumors out there about rich harden and josh willingham and coco crisp. we will h
she'll >>> marion bartoli advancing for the third straight year after dominika cibulkova withdraws because of an injury. serena williams needed just 59 minutes to beat sabine lisicki. >>> looking for birdies at the open. shooting a 68 to get to 15 under. last year's winner sang is two strokes back. >>> the putter bailed out owen brown at more ways than one at the u.s. senior open. he sinks the birdie from just off the green at 18. brown shoots a 65 and is now 15 under...
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eighty two percent of her first serve points against the sixty and waiting in the final is frenchwoman marion bartoli who defeated slovakia's dominique it's a goalkeeper. and finally one of the world's highest paid ice hockey stars you have getting in is celebrating his twenty fifth birthday this sunday here in the russian capital while recovering after a serious knee injury and constantine but are both went to congratulate him and wish him a speedy recovery. you game out that stanley cup winner in the russian household name is now going through one of the longest and toughest periods in his life then h.l. star nicknamed geno suffered a serious knee injury after a collision with a defenseman in january and was sidelined for the rest of the season. it was really hard for me as it's the first time i've been in such a situation you can't get away without injuries in hockey you just have to put up with it and don't let it play on your mind so it was more of a mental challenge for me however the surgery went well and this month the stuff ford was able to train with his strength and conditioning co
eighty two percent of her first serve points against the sixty and waiting in the final is frenchwoman marion bartoli who defeated slovakia's dominique it's a goalkeeper. and finally one of the world's highest paid ice hockey stars you have getting in is celebrating his twenty fifth birthday this sunday here in the russian capital while recovering after a serious knee injury and constantine but are both went to congratulate him and wish him a speedy recovery. you game out that stanley cup...
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in the quarter is serener winning eighty two percent of points waiting in the final is frenchwoman marion bartoli who defeat. slovakia's dominique it's a book about. why it is there think of wimbledon but it is a new mantles a whole new feel. what i do really well. and look forward to and look forward to but i know i'd expect i haven't played in a while before played at wimbledon so now. for me once hungering grand prix gets underway in just over an hour's time with sebastian vettel on pole and gunning for his seventh when the season the red bull driver edging out mclaren's lewis hamilton to take front spot on the grid jenson button starts in the other mclaren and ferrari is free from us joins him on the second row vettel quickest in qualifying after his red bull team work through the night on his car. which is a lot on the car overnight and the boys were working pretty hard. and i didn't get much sleep but i think you know if we have a result like this today. i think is the best way to to see things now it is tight going into the final round of goals greenbrier classic in west virginia a
in the quarter is serener winning eighty two percent of points waiting in the final is frenchwoman marion bartoli who defeat. slovakia's dominique it's a book about. why it is there think of wimbledon but it is a new mantles a whole new feel. what i do really well. and look forward to and look forward to but i know i'd expect i haven't played in a while before played at wimbledon so now. for me once hungering grand prix gets underway in just over an hour's time with sebastian vettel on pole and...
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. >> reporter: nor did city council member marion barry. washington should never under any circumstances be in the business of dealing guns. >> if you propose that the dc government is going to become a licensed dealer, that's craziness. >> reporter: we were unable to reach councilman mendel tonight. the city council could take up the amendment next week. we will keep you posted. >> thanks. >>> we have more late breaking news for you. this time it is out of grand rapids, michigan. right now a man holding one person hostage after going into two homes, killing seven people, including two children. the suspect's name roderick danceler. he led the cops on a high-speed chase before breaking into another home and we have a standoff. now, officers say he shot two other people during the chase. they're expected to be okay. >>> new at 11:00, one of the victims hurt in a violent crash on 495 and college park has died. now, you saw this first as late breaking news at 7:00. the man had pulled over on the shoulder trying to change a flat tire. and that
. >> reporter: nor did city council member marion barry. washington should never under any circumstances be in the business of dealing guns. >> if you propose that the dc government is going to become a licensed dealer, that's craziness. >> reporter: we were unable to reach councilman mendel tonight. the city council could take up the amendment next week. we will keep you posted. >> thanks. >>> we have more late breaking news for you. this time it is out of...
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no one eighty two percent of her son went against the sixty rating in the final is french were not marion bartoli defeated slack is probably quite simple cover up and finally on saturday we saw how n.h.l. netminder golf was given not his time to coach youngsters in his native russia well he also spoke about life in the n.h.l. where he joined the philadelphia flyers to become the league's highest paid goaltender and he's looking forward to the challenge. philadelphia it's are very successful i've been using. the heaviest that billeted video ownership yet they have all the sports some highest goal in hockey perspective and always wants to win the stanley cup compete for the stanley cup i like to say. they spend their money and they give it to the players everything they want they want you know they need a result. first of all feeling it's a hard media but i think i'm ready for the to deal with the media and with the pressure on the poor and i signed a contract with the understanding all consequences is could be you know it's i'm i'm really for d.c. and i want to be a guy who want to carry h
no one eighty two percent of her son went against the sixty rating in the final is french were not marion bartoli defeated slack is probably quite simple cover up and finally on saturday we saw how n.h.l. netminder golf was given not his time to coach youngsters in his native russia well he also spoke about life in the n.h.l. where he joined the philadelphia flyers to become the league's highest paid goaltender and he's looking forward to the challenge. philadelphia it's are very successful...
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cracked marion church. while in cycling there was an instance of brotherly success at the tour de france as luxembourg siblings and the and frank schleck secured a one two for team let the track at the eighteenth stage in a gripping race the younger brother and they captured his first stage victory of the year two minutes and seven seconds ahead of frank australian get out evans was third fastest frenchman thomas burke the stretched himself to the maximum to coming forth and keep the leaders yellow jersey from andy schleck i just fifteen seconds frank schleck is third overall and evidence board is just one minute and twelve seconds separating the top four with three stages to go. now defending champion sebastian vettel may be the runaway leader midway through the formula one season but all is not yet lost for the chasing pack including former world champion jenson button who has more than points to race for in the next two grand prix the englishman who claimed the overall title two years ago is lingering in
cracked marion church. while in cycling there was an instance of brotherly success at the tour de france as luxembourg siblings and the and frank schleck secured a one two for team let the track at the eighteenth stage in a gripping race the younger brother and they captured his first stage victory of the year two minutes and seven seconds ahead of frank australian get out evans was third fastest frenchman thomas burke the stretched himself to the maximum to coming forth and keep the leaders...
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news quotes people close to tony hayward saying he's interested in both and basnet our correspondents marion across the world looks at how likely such a deal could be. tony hayward the natural child have been lookin so that's ever since our company's float on the london stock exchange last month they raised over two billion dollars which could hardly throwing the acquisition of soup russian oil producers bashing their every new snapshot worth around twelve billion dollars this takes a question of what we bought from the russians i live in where you have to send those holding company cases the emma none of the companies being talked about have made an official statement but analysts we've spoken to believe that such a deal could be possible if he has repeatedly said that he has no interest in selling outsold kalashnikov and bruce now but analysts say the price being talked about is not enough to make a f. k. take it seriously especially since all companies are know it's poor business at the same time india's all and natural gas corp has been in talks with passion if ever so they have to merge
news quotes people close to tony hayward saying he's interested in both and basnet our correspondents marion across the world looks at how likely such a deal could be. tony hayward the natural child have been lookin so that's ever since our company's float on the london stock exchange last month they raised over two billion dollars which could hardly throwing the acquisition of soup russian oil producers bashing their every new snapshot worth around twelve billion dollars this takes a question...
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the character was partially based on the real life general francis marion. what was his nickname? >> bill: the answer is c. it was a walt disney thing way back about the swamp fox. question number two: hbo series the pacific won eight emmys for its portrayal of the american campaign against the japanese in world war ii. >> which pacific battle was the deadliest of the entire war with more than 12,000 american troops killed? >> bill: the answer is b, okinawa. take a deep breath. they were all vicious, all of those campaigns, but okinawa was the worst, nobody would surrender. question number three: president obama commemorated memorial day by leaving a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. >> bill: memorial day starred in the 18 60s as a way to honor the civil war dead. what was the day originally called? >> bill: the answer is c decoration day. doocy lurching. are you okay maccallum? >> yeah, i'm good. >> bill: try to get one for the women watching. maccallum is a role model. question number four: the movie saving private ryan was critically an claimed for realistic depiction of the w
the character was partially based on the real life general francis marion. what was his nickname? >> bill: the answer is c. it was a walt disney thing way back about the swamp fox. question number two: hbo series the pacific won eight emmys for its portrayal of the american campaign against the japanese in world war ii. >> which pacific battle was the deadliest of the entire war with more than 12,000 american troops killed? >> bill: the answer is b, okinawa. take a deep...
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." >> marion? give me that famous presign checkbook of yours. >> dad, wait a minute. i don't want to take any of your money. >> richard, remember before i was telling you about the sacrifices i made for my family? well, for a little while, i forgot why. but it's because i wanted my children to go as far as their gifts could take them. now you take this, and you fill in whatever amount you think you need. >> i love to think about tom boselli. i love to think about even his passing. i was so touched. half of the time i don't know if i was really married to him or not. it was so funny. i got so many phone calls. somebody sent me a plant. i think the public is not sure either whether i really was married to tom boselboselli. >> we have been married 28 years. there must be a whole world of things to talk about. >> oh, howard, our lives are empty and meaningless. >> what are you talking about? we just blew up furniture. stop being so depressed. we did a good job raising our kids. now we should reap the rewards. >> and this is it? >> you bet. >> there aren't any fathers arou
." >> marion? give me that famous presign checkbook of yours. >> dad, wait a minute. i don't want to take any of your money. >> richard, remember before i was telling you about the sacrifices i made for my family? well, for a little while, i forgot why. but it's because i wanted my children to go as far as their gifts could take them. now you take this, and you fill in whatever amount you think you need. >> i love to think about tom boselli. i love to think about...
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would like to say to mitt romney, if you think you would make such a good senator, come out here on marion, indiana, and see what your company has done to these people. >> we had no rights anymore. >> they cut the wages. >> we no longer had insurance. >> basically cut our throats. >> i'd like to say to the people of massachusetts if you think it can't happen to you, think again, because we thought it wouldn't happen here either. >> mitt romney. i don't mean to be callous, about you there are people all over the world who would love a job flipping hamburgers in america. romney. in business he specialized in low wage jobs but made $11 million for himself in two years. now he favors policies to benefit the wealthy at the expense of working families. romney favors a $100 billion tax cut for the weltiest 1% of americans, and billions more in other tax breaks for the rich. romney. trickledown economics and a millionaire's tax cut. whose side is he on? >> all those ads are from 1994. but you know what i think this is? i think this may be the ghost of the dear departed ted kennedy who ran those ad
would like to say to mitt romney, if you think you would make such a good senator, come out here on marion, indiana, and see what your company has done to these people. >> we had no rights anymore. >> they cut the wages. >> we no longer had insurance. >> basically cut our throats. >> i'd like to say to the people of massachusetts if you think it can't happen to you, think again, because we thought it wouldn't happen here either. >> mitt romney. i don't mean...
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. >>> 83-year-old marion slaton died earlier this month after a teenager on a skateboard collided into her. the skateboard went past a stop sign and ran into her. >>> a community party is just about to get under way in the next few minutes at the elegant but long closed west oakland train station. it's the first of a series of events in that station to boost interest in a $30 million restoration. today's party will feature food trucks and a trapeez act it all starts at 8:30. >> the old fashion crime now hits new spots, six schools in one bay area city. >>> repairs have started here at the santa cruz harbor focusing on a docked damaged by the tsunami. but we found out tonight the list of repair projects is getting longer and longer. completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> the vallejo school district says it is under attack from cooper thieves the most recent incident happening just last night. all together six
. >>> 83-year-old marion slaton died earlier this month after a teenager on a skateboard collided into her. the skateboard went past a stop sign and ran into her. >>> a community party is just about to get under way in the next few minutes at the elegant but long closed west oakland train station. it's the first of a series of events in that station to boost interest in a $30 million restoration. today's party will feature food trucks and a trapeez act it all starts at 8:30....
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the non indian men came into the area to become oil wealthy and found they could do so by marion women. and receiving their land because they were men. they could become owners of the land. so they often, in certain areas, were guilty of killing women. eagle of killing their own children to have the land. the world was a very greedy place at times, most of the times it seems these days. the fbi formed around this. the fbi story, the movie has that in it. so they sent in one native man. i created the character of red hawk to be the fbi informant. and he's actually from -- he's a lakota. but i also discovered later that an indian writer named gertrude and discovered an american woman was and in real life, she is a writer and wrote several wonderful books at the turn of the century and started a magazine which has until -- maybe it is still in print with carlos montezuma. they were activists at the time. >> host: what was it about the 1920s that had you writing historical fiction? >> guest: stories from my family primarily. oral traditions. not oral traditions so much as stories. i had a
the non indian men came into the area to become oil wealthy and found they could do so by marion women. and receiving their land because they were men. they could become owners of the land. so they often, in certain areas, were guilty of killing women. eagle of killing their own children to have the land. the world was a very greedy place at times, most of the times it seems these days. the fbi formed around this. the fbi story, the movie has that in it. so they sent in one native man. i...
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marion afterty has the latest on casey anthony. >> reporter: seen smiling, winking and twirling her locks in court all before getting some great news on thursday. in a matter of just days there's been an incredible reversal. instead of facing the death penalty, anthony is set to walk out a free woman on sunday, july 17th. her release date was recalculated giving her three more days behind bars than she expected. now juror number three is speaking out about the acquittal. >> they didn't prove the cause of death. if you don't know what the crime was, you can't punish someone for that crime. >> reporter: the judge gave casey a $1,000 fine and one year in jail for each count. that's four years total but casey anthony has already served more than 1,000 days in jail. judge belvin perry is leaning toward keeping the names of the other jurors a secret for now because of safety concerns. >> what do i do when you have an atmosphere where you have people who want to -- fillet people open? pour salt on them? >> reporter: but several media organizations are argue, for the release of their names. >> it
marion afterty has the latest on casey anthony. >> reporter: seen smiling, winking and twirling her locks in court all before getting some great news on thursday. in a matter of just days there's been an incredible reversal. instead of facing the death penalty, anthony is set to walk out a free woman on sunday, july 17th. her release date was recalculated giving her three more days behind bars than she expected. now juror number three is speaking out about the acquittal. >> they...
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and marion bar dolely will face off in the tennis tournament today. and dc united had a 2-0 win. that's the way the ball bounces. see you tonight at five. have a great day. >> next the politics of garbage in san francisco. a major battle over where it should go and who should haul it away. and the a's hit a home run with a program that brings summertime fun to inner city kids. is? welcome bark. pg&e will hold meetings this week in the san mateo highlands to discuss the ongoing natural gas inspection. they have suspended work on a section of pipe in san bruno after residents said they smelled gas yesterday. the section of pipe was once part of the gas line that blew up last year but has been inactive since the mid-50s. pg&e crews say the smell is not a safety concern but wanted to take the extra time to make sure because neighbors were worried. >>> today san francisco chronicle reports on pg&e documents detailing a 1988 rupture along a section of pipeline near the san bruno blast site. "the chronicle" points out that a 2002 federal law began requiring system-wide checks of gas pip
and marion bar dolely will face off in the tennis tournament today. and dc united had a 2-0 win. that's the way the ball bounces. see you tonight at five. have a great day. >> next the politics of garbage in san francisco. a major battle over where it should go and who should haul it away. and the a's hit a home run with a program that brings summertime fun to inner city kids. is? welcome bark. pg&e will hold meetings this week in the san mateo highlands to discuss the ongoing natural...
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francis marion campus around 9:30 a.m. >> i think jenny came home between classes. i think jenny had gotten something to drink. i think she sat down on the couch, had opened a book, set a drink down on top of a coaster on a coffee table. >> cause they're there. >> we found those things, and then she winds up face down on her bed. >> face down and dead. and so the killer -- >> used the fire to cover up any additional evidence that might have been there. >> that included any fibers, hairs or fingerprints that might lead to a suspect. but what about a motive? the melted television and a few pieces of jewelry left behind, fused by the heat, seemed to rule out robbery. jennifer's autopsy revealed no sign of sexual assault. there was, however, one very curious discovery. clutched in jennifer's hand, not on her wrist, but in her grip was a watch. >> now, and, you know, now in our mind, you know, i'm thinking, you know, jenny, are you trying to send us a message? you know, does this mean something? >> maybe because as boone soon found out that watch had been a gift from him
francis marion campus around 9:30 a.m. >> i think jenny came home between classes. i think jenny had gotten something to drink. i think she sat down on the couch, had opened a book, set a drink down on top of a coaster on a coffee table. >> cause they're there. >> we found those things, and then she winds up face down on her bed. >> face down and dead. and so the killer -- >> used the fire to cover up any additional evidence that might have been there. >>...
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we have a point of personal privilege, yes, marion. [inaudible] >> my name is marion weather.com indianapolis, indiana. next to me is stephanie of washington, d.c.. this year stephanie and i both became breast cancer survivors. on behalf of stephanie and i and other breast cancer survivors in the room and now across the country and across the world we want to thank patricia schroeder for saving our lives. [applause] >> my name is stephanie and i'm surviving breast cancer. some two months ago i was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer but because of the stellar work of this woman before you, i and thousands of other women have a new lease on life. in 1993i believe in addition to various other pieces of astounding legislation, patricia schroeder was the driving force behind the women's health equity act, and also, i hope i get this long name right, the cervical and breast cancer mortality prevention act. who got it out. the determination of these two bills and other things patricia schroeder did have in fact made it presented its breast
we have a point of personal privilege, yes, marion. [inaudible] >> my name is marion weather.com indianapolis, indiana. next to me is stephanie of washington, d.c.. this year stephanie and i both became breast cancer survivors. on behalf of stephanie and i and other breast cancer survivors in the room and now across the country and across the world we want to thank patricia schroeder for saving our lives. [applause] >> my name is stephanie and i'm surviving breast cancer. some two...